This is an excerpt from a full length DVD available at www.ProAudioDVDs.com. Host David Wills has toured with major artists such as Michael Jackson, Phil Collins, Whitney Houston, Chicago and Diana Ross and provides you with a professional's perspective but always demonstrated in an informal, easy to understand way.
@javiogarcia Yeah same. I love the delays, but honestly aside from the chorus, all the other modulation effects are junk. A few of the drives are good too.
EaglesStir 2 months ago
@detore if you hear closely, it should be 2 harmony. I never heard somebody playing 1 harmony on this pedal before though...
Bobcoolest 2 months ago
@ploermel56490 I've had them both. The tone on the Vox is far better, but the options on the ME70 are absolutely amazing.
The ME70 has a pretty decent amp modeling and I believe more effects than the Tonelab. The dealbreaker for me were the delays and looper on the ME70. You can have 2 delays on at once. You have to step up to high end delay units for that option (ie DD20).
Bottom line, If you're after amount of effects, go for the ME70. If you're into tone, then the Vox is your choice.
javiogarcia 3 months ago
hi...may i know..how did u record your ME 70 in this video...software...instrument, mic, and cable setting..love its right n left effect on speakers...btw, im new in this..~
bojjieg 4 months ago
What is the best choice: boss me-70 or vox tonelab ex ?
ploermel56490 4 months ago
@davilrock1 It's not.
Hugrolio 5 months ago
can you get more than 1 harmony with the harmonist?
or is it only 1 natural guitar and one harmony?
detore 6 months ago
Me-70 is very complicated...
davilrock1 6 months ago
top..show umas das melhores muito boa fequei impressionado com a quilidadde da me-70...podem compra sem medo vao se supriendaer d++++++++++++
isaias1508 9 months ago
@epilp1 Brian May never plays his full studio tracks live.
LeMaitreDeSorts 1 year ago